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SABB Unites With Music Right: Brass musicians use lung power. Despite bus and dress code controversies, SABB com- pleted its eleventh annual program. Dr. Andrew Har- per led the choir. The receptive group was intrigued with his manner and bowing technique. Under the di- rection of Dean Depoy, the bands, long rehearsed, per- formed admirably. For a time, music bridged the chasm of sports rivalry. Below: With nary a squeak, clar- inet players concentrate on music. 17
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Sweetheart Banquet On the evening of February 14, the Sunshine Society held its annual Sweetheart Banquet. The school cafeteria was decorated in accordance with the theme of Our Win- ter Love. ■■ A nineteenth century sleigh with green vel- vet cushions was the dominant feature in the decor. Prior to the banquet the girls and their dates could have their pictures taken by a photographer. Following the meal of steak, baked potatoes , combination salad, corn, and strawberry shortcake, the couples were entertained by a trio from the lU-Purdue Regional Campus at Fort Wayne. Our Winter Love Above: Keith, Kent, and Cindi of the lU-PurdueRegional Campus en- Above: Tom Kirkdorffer and Cyn- thia Diehl deep in discussion. Left: J ana Thornton and Neil Rich pose for the photographer.
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( Give Earth a Chance. DDT deaths, gas masks, soap suds, beer cans, snakes, television, music and slides were all apart of SA ' sTeach-In. Thevaiied presentations hadone purpose: to promote awareness of pollution. Ernest Lesiukand Jerry Colglazier, as speakers, helped pro- vide basic information. Also, discussion for high school and elementary students gave the iniationfor action. We only hope that this new concern for our environment is not too late. Above: Jenny Knose, Ned Neuenschwander, Cindy Moser, Janet Habegger and Mike Van Emon enlight- en the student body on pollution. Right: Joanne Sprunger warns, Don ' t drink the wa- ter and don ' t breath the air. Below : Skit satarizes air pollution.
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